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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

It's "Hawt" Out There!

Howdy Blog Hoppers and welcome to the June Club Scrap National Parks Blog Hop...

If you want to be sure you checked out all of the great projects this month just hop on back to the Club Scrap Blog!

So I don't know about ya'll but here in the Northern Metro Atlanta area it's HOT! I know summers in the South are usually pretty warm but for the time of the year it's been downright HOT for the last couple weeks. Highs in the mid 90's with high humidity. My poor Mom in Phoenix is facing temps of 114 for the next few days!! So I made up a new word for this unbearable sticky hotness. For those times when your undergarments are stuck to your sweaty body and sweat is running into your eyes...that's called being "HAWT".

HAWWWWWWWWWWWWWT. You have to say it in a southern drawn out kind of whiny tone to get the full effect. So you might be wondering what this has to do with the Blog Hop today...Well my craft room is here...

That my friends is a loft space. Do you know the number one issue with loft spaces? They are HAWT! So when I need to whip up a crafty project it needs to be done with great haste! So I grabbed some materials and set out to create.

I gathered my notebook, 4 pieces of 8 1/2 x 11 paper and a length of ribbon from a grab bag pack and I was ready to go.

I used a piece of the National Parks 8 1/2" by 11" for the front cover and then coordinating grab bag papers for the other three sheets (I mean of course did you expect me to use all my new papers?) All you need is a little bookbinding glue and a craft knife and you can cover your book in a jiff!

After gluing and burnishing you can flip the book over to cut carefully around the cover to remove the excess paper.

After doing this to all four sides (front and back, inside and out) I added a pocket to the inside back cover.

(This may or may not be exactly how you were supposed to make the pocket but it worked so...)

After just about 20 minutes and a little decorating you end up with this!! Adorableness!

(We are headed to an eco-resort on the Georgia Coast at the end of July and I plan to take it along to do a little journaling.)

So this month I'm offering a random prize to someone who replies to my blog. Club Scrap accidentally sent me someone elses GHM order in my box this month and said I could keep it so I'm going to turn around and give it to one of you lucky readers. It includes 1 Irresistible Stencil, 2 Blues Lite Suede Papers, 1 Blues Treble Clef Pins, 1 Double Sided Stamp Scrubber, and 1 pack of ink applicators. Pretty nifty huh? I'll have the cats draw a random number to pick a winner. All replies entered before Sunday June 28th at 8pm will be entered to win.

Finally here is a little farewell from MaryAnne who lays in this position because she's HAAAWWWT! (She's cooling her lady parts)

Great project!!! I understand HAWT! Although I now live in Idaho I am a transplant who grew up in Louisiana and then after marriage several states on the east coast and south!!! I am totally happy not to be HAWT anymore!!! We use to say "that's how the ladies make the money" when out bassette hound would lay like that!!

I SO empathize with the HAWT you are experiencing. And I don't even need the outside temps to be up to experience my personal summers :)I love your journal and wish you a happy, restful and COOL vacation. TFS!Melanie

I live in the Pacific NW (not normally known as the bed of America) but we've had unseasonably hot weather the last few weeks and the heat index for this weekend is 120 degrees!!!! I was foresighted enough to check the weather forecast a couple of weeks ago and got us 2 nights at the beach. Everything is full now. I will be taking this project with us to keep the kids occupied in the evening. It will be a good get-ready-for-school project, one that's simple enough for even the youngest to do. Thanks for the great idea.PS: I was able to whine when I typed and wrote HAWWWWWWWWWWWWWT, but couldn't pull off the Southern whine to go with it.

very nice project. 49 years ago yesterday it was 103 or so in Washington DC and I gave birth to my first child.After being home a day my husband decided we needed an air conditioner in our third story apartment. Up tp that point he could not understand why he came home to a cranky wife. Men!